Sure NVIDIA’s Ion 2 is all the rage right now, but ASUS still has a few tricks left in store for the progenitor nettop GPU. The EeeBox EB1501U sports a typical nettop processor — in this case, the older Diamondville Intel Atom 330 dual core — with Ion One, and as an added bonus, there’s USB 3.0 …
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ASUS’ EeeBox EB1501U packs ION and USB 3.0, need we say more?By Engadget on March 5th, 2010 | No Comments
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ASUS Eee PC T101MT convertible gets handled twice (video)By Engadget on February 28th, 2010 | No Comments
What’s better than one hands-on report to whet your appetite ahead of the release of a new gadget? Why, two of them, of course, and it’s the convertible ASUS T101MT getting the stereo impressions. The machine has netbook specs (1.6GHz Atom N450 CPU, 2GB RAM, 320GB HDD, etc. etc.) combined …
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9 Upcoming Tablet Alternatives to the Apple iPadBy Mashable on January 27th, 2010 | No Comments
The Apple iPad cat is officially out of its bag, but it’s not going to be the only tablet game in town. There are a number of other devices out there in various stages from “barely announced” to “working prototype,” many of which were shown off at this year’…
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Garmin-Asus taking wraps off first Android gear, M10 WinMo phone at MWCBy Engadget on January 20th, 2010 | No Comments
It might be happening a little later than they’d originally hoped , but Garmin — through its partnership in Garmin-Asus — should finally be unveiling some Android-based phones pretty shortly in an effort to kickstart the firm’s weak showing thus far in the dog-eat-dog handset world. The VP of the mobile device business …
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Kindle dev kit announced, ‘active content’ coming to Kindle Store later this yearBy Engadget on January 20th, 2010 | No Comments
Amazon’s just announced the Kindle Development Kit, or KDK for short, which will be rolled out starting next month in limited beta and then to wait-listed folks “as space becomes available.” The apps, here called “active content,” will eventually be available for download via the Kindle Store later this year. EA Mobile…
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ASUS DR-570 e-reader to sport 6-inch OLED color screen, 122 hours of battery lifeBy Engadget on January 17th, 2010 | No Comments
Well, isn’t this a doozy. ASUS was a bit of a no-show in the e-reader arena at CES, but has dropped some knowledge on the Times Online’s InGear : it’s building a 6-inch color OLED e-reader, which flies in the face of previous rumors about an ASUS e…
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ASUS Waveface concept line shown off during our lifetime, might be available after it (video)By Engadget on January 8th, 2010 | No Comments
ASUS is back at it again with the crazy concept designs, and this time around it’s brought the lustworthy Waveface collection to look pretty behind glass. There are three different concepts in the lineup that aim to redefine computing in almost every way imaginable. First up is the Ultra, which…
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Google: Nexus One not supporting 802.11n (for the time being)By Engadget on January 8th, 2010 | No Comments
Contrary to what we saw two days ago (in this boffo teardown as well as on Google’s official spec page) the company is now listing the Nexus One as supporting 802.11b/g and not 802.11n — conforming at least to the specifications on HTC’s official specifications, if not to our hopes and dreams. We’ll let …
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ASUS considering closing divisions responsible for LCDs, Eee Stick?By Engadget on January 1st, 2010 | No Comments
ASUS has seen its share of restructuring over the years , and it looks like it could be about to go through another fairly significant shake-up — at least if some of the leads DigiTimes has picked up actually pan out. The first (and seemingly more likely) of those is that the company is …
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Acer, Asustek working on custom 3G phones for China?By Engadget on December 29th, 2009 | No Comments
If the sources that Digitimes is reporting are correct, then China can expect to see a few more customized, 3G phones in the coming year. The sources are saying that both Acer and Asustek are planning models for 2010, and that Acer is working with China Mobile and China Unicom to produce TD-SCDMA and…












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